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1914-D $10 MS64 PCGS CAC
1914-D $10 MS64 PCGS CAC
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As the great late David Aker's wrote:
"The 1914-D... is more closely associated with the 1909, 1914, and 1916-S although it is more rare than any of them in MS-64 or better condition. Virtually all known examples of this issue grade MS-63 or less, and true gems are almost never available...The 1914-D is always fully frosty and very sharply struck. The surfaces have a trace of fine granularity but it is not generally as noticeable as it is on the other Denver Mint issues or even most Philadelphia Mint issues in the series. Lustre is usually good to very good and on the rarest of occasions (cf. the Duckor specimen) exceptional. Color is almost always the same, light greenish gold with rose highlights, but a very few have more orange shades."
Comparing this example to a MS65+, we were shocked to find that the other example have more hits, less appealing color and were just dipped $10 Indians. They do not posses the fabric of originality and that goes a long way. In all shapes and forms this should be a MS65. CAC retail value of $4,250 with most comps between $3,750-$5,500, next grade up pcgs cac if ever available which one has never sold should cost between $15,000-$18,000.
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"The 1914-D... is more closely associated with the 1909, 1914, and 1916-S although it is more rare than any of them in MS-64 or better condition. Virtually all known examples of this issue grade MS-63 or less, and true gems are almost never available...The 1914-D is always fully frosty and very sharply struck. The surfaces have a trace of fine granularity but it is not generally as noticeable as it is on the other Denver Mint issues or even most Philadelphia Mint issues in the series. Lustre is usually good to very good and on the rarest of occasions (cf. the Duckor specimen) exceptional. Color is almost always the same, light greenish gold with rose highlights, but a very few have more orange shades."
Comparing this example to a MS65+, we were shocked to find that the other example have more hits, less appealing color and were just dipped $10 Indians. They do not posses the fabric of originality and that goes a long way. In all shapes and forms this should be a MS65. CAC retail value of $4,250 with most comps between $3,750-$5,500, next grade up pcgs cac if ever available which one has never sold should cost between $15,000-$18,000.

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